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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after faltering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that occurs following a moment of hesitation or failure.
Example: "After faltering in her speech, she took a deep breath and continued with renewed confidence."
Alternatives: "following a stumble" or "after hesitating".
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In contrast, after faltering yesterday morning, Morgan Stanley's shares rebounded and closed up $2, to $70.
After faltering Monday, Leipheimer will need some extra gumption to make that vision come true.
The question is whether Llodra feels the same way after faltering in the biggest match of his life.
Dimitrov maintained an even keel emotionally throughout the match, even after faltering in the third-set tiebreaker.
Orozco is known for his ability to stay calm whether things look brilliant or bleak, but after faltering on the vault, he tried to hold back tears.
Since late June, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index has surged 7 percent and is now nearing its post-recovery highs after faltering in April.
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After his faltering start, Wolfowitz, nearing the midpoint of his speech, began to find his voice.
After a faltering start, this European security and defence policy has made a lot of progress.
But, after a faltering start, Mrs Clinton proved herself a formidable campaigner, though she hardly set pulses racing.
After a faltering start, he hit his stride on episodes of "Ben Casey," "Naked City,""The Fugitive" and other shows.
Kevin Rudd, who has finished the election campaign strongly after a faltering start, was also on the hustings to the end.
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